...have been pressing for a real sense of finality in the 1946 lynching deaths of two Walton County couples, Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey, will re-enact the event at the Apalachee River bridge where it occurred. Print-ready...

Current weather A mob of more than a dozen white men killed Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey near Moore's Ford Bridge on July 25, 1946, days after Roger Malcom fought with a white man...

...families proclaimed a first name for lynching victim DorothyMalcom's unborn child: Justice. It was the only name...Until today, this baby was denied a name," said DorothyMalcom Woods of Decatur, a distant cousin of Roger Malcom...

...mark the 1946 lynching with community discussions, rallies and another re-enactment of the murders of Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey on the Moore's Ford Bridge. Tyrone Brooks, president of Georgia Association of...

...Farmington Community Center. The Moore's Ford scholarships memorialize to George and Mae Murray Dorsey and Roger and DorothyMalcom, two black couples who were lynched July 25, 1946, at the Moore's Ford Bridge that connects Oconee and Walton...

...Association of Black Elected Officials recalled how King's call for a more just America has gone unanswered for Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey. The two young black couples were killed by a lynch mob in 1946, but no one ever...

...Moore's Ford Memorial Committee was created in 1997 to honor the memory of four people (married couples Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey) who were lynched by a mob in 1946 at the Moore's Ford Bridge, which connects...

...Discuss in Forums Briefly, here's what happened. Two black couples, George and Mae Murray Dorsey and Roger and DorothyMalcom, died July 25, 1946 when the car in which they were riding, driven by white farmer Loy Harrison, was overtaken...

...represents more than 800 black officials in Georgia, has been pushing for a trial in the 1946 slayings of Roger and DorothyMalcom and George and Mae Murray Dorsey. The two black couples were shot and hanged by a white mob in Monroe. Since then...